Embedded Software Engineer
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TheStaff Embedded Software Engineeron the Platform Software team participates in the architecture, design, development, test, and integration of software required to produce displays and video systems used in commercial passenger aircraft. Must have experience with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs.
*Please note: The level and compensation offered for this position will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, qualifications, experience, education, and skills.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Design and implement software for embedded devices and systems - from requirements to production
- Provide estimates for development effort
- Support, maintain and improve existing platform software
- Assess third party and open-source software and in some cases implement same
- Analyze and enhance efficiency, performance, stability, and scalability of system resources
- Integrate and validate new product designs
- Interface with hardware design and development teams
- Support software team members and other cross functional teams
- Participate in design approach discussions
- Review code and design, participate in peer reviews
- Support software Quality Assurance
- Write and/or report status
- Contribute/participate in DevOps/CI/CD pipeline
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent experience in a related field (Electrical Engineering training or experience is advantageous)
- 10+ years of experience working in a Software development
- 3+ years of experience with Qualcomm SoCs – Board bring-up, driver experience, kernel development
- Experience with Linux embedded operating system development
- Experience with C, C++, Python, bash/sh
- Low-level software expertise, particularly with Qualcomm 32- and 64-bit ARM SoCs:
- Kernel development and maturity updates via porting and patch integration
- Microcontroller firmware
- Device drivers
- Operating System
- Boot Loaders
- Experience in abstracting/wrapping/limiting access to Linux kernel-level functions
- Experience with common embedded bus functionality: I2C, PCIe, SPI, MDIO, CAN, etc.
- Experience with full video stack experience in Linux graphics environment
- MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, H.265 video formats
- Audio/Video (A/V) device drivers, A/V kernel modules and/or A/V libraries
Freqently Asked Questions
Expertise in low-level programming languages such as C and C++, combined with hands-on experience with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs and Linux embedded OS, sets apart Embedded Software Engineers. Mastering kernel development, device drivers, and embedded bus protocols enhances competitiveness in aerospace and commercial aircraft systems.
Progression often moves from junior roles focusing on firmware and driver development to senior or principal positions driving architecture and system integration. Continuous skill upgrading in ARM/x86 processors, embedded graphics stacks, and participation in cross-functional teams greatly influences upward mobility within California's competitive market.
These engineers design and implement software handling video codecs like H.264/H.265, integrate audio/video kernel modules, and collaborate closely with hardware teams. They also optimize performance and stability of embedded systems, ensuring compliance with stringent aerospace standards for reliability and safety.
Buena Park sees growing demand for embedded engineers skilled in Qualcomm SoCs and Linux environments, especially from aerospace suppliers. Candidates with multi-year experience and familiarity with local industry standards often experience quicker hiring timelines due to regional talent shortages.
While the competition in Buena Park is less intense than Silicon Valley, demand remains robust for engineers with Qualcomm and embedded Linux expertise. Candidates benefit from localized networking and can capitalize on fewer but highly specialized openings within aerospace and defense sectors.
Career Development Partners emphasizes collaborative design in aerospace video systems, providing exposure to Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs and cutting-edge embedded Linux projects. Their focus on cross-team integration and continuous performance optimization fosters a dynamic environment rare among typical engineering firms.
The company encourages involvement in architecture discussions, peer code reviews, and DevOps pipeline contributions, nurturing a culture of continuous learning. This environment helps engineers refine embedded systems skills while gaining leadership experience in a highly specialized aerospace technology setting.
Experienced Embedded Software Engineers in Buena Park typically earn between $120,000 and $150,000 annually, influenced by expertise in Qualcomm Snapdragon platforms, Linux kernel development, and embedded video system proficiency. Compensation packages often include performance bonuses reflecting aerospace industry standards.
Recruiters look for mastery in kernel development, device driver integration, and embedded bus protocols like I2C and PCIe. Practical experience with ARM-based microcontroller firmware and the ability to abstract Linux kernel functions significantly increase a candidate’s appeal for Snapdragon-centric positions.
They often employ low-level hardware-software integration testing, leveraging tools to analyze codec performance and kernel module interactions. Debugging requires in-depth knowledge of embedded Linux environments and Qualcomm SoC architecture to efficiently isolate issues impacting video and audio data flow.
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